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- A Participant's Account of the American Movement Against the Vietnam War", that the YSA "was the only major radical youth group to consistently advocate work among GIs." It is true that most of the antiwar and radical forces in the early years of the war, prior to around 1968, focused mainly on broad antiwar work and draft resistance, whereas ...
From the Mapping American Social Movements project at the University of Washington. A number of libraries have extensive microfilm collections of underground newspapers. For example, the University of Oregon library has a collection that consists of mostly, but not exclusively North American underground papers.
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LULAC and American GI Forum: History and Geography 1929-1974 Maps showing locations and date ranges of American GI Forum chapters from 1948 to 1974. From the Mapping American Social Movements project at the University of Washington. Frequently Asked Questions about the 2008 G.I. Bill, Military.com; American GI Forum from the Handbook of Texas ...
The Mapping American Social Movements digital project shows maps and charts demonstrating that as the organization added dozens then hundreds of chapters, the vast majority were in California. This should cause scholars to ask what conditions made the state unique, and why Chicano students in other states were less interested in organizing ...
From the Mapping American Social Movements project at the University of Washington. Timeline of Congress of Racial Equality Actions 1942–1970: A timeline of more than 600 events reported in CORE publications and The New York Times. Civil Rights Movement Archive "You Don't Have to Ride Jim Crow!" Web site for documentary of Journey of ...
Framing theory and frame analysis is a broad theoretical approach that has been used in communication studies, news (Johnson-Cartee, 1995), politics, and social movements among other applications. "Framing is the process by which a communication source, such as a news organization, defines and constructs a political issue or public controversy ...
From the Mapping American Social Movements project at the University of Washington. La Raza Unida Organizing Committee: Albuquerque chapter, info about party history; 1996 documentary film from South Tucson, AZ featuring Raza Unida members; Texas Raza Unida Party, 1974 state convention, Houston, Tex., September 21-22.